The Unknown Secret Feature of Wendy’s Logo That Most People Are Aware Of
I adore a nice fast food lunch, I won’t even try to lie. Even though I don’t usually drive through, there’s something really reassuring about indulging in a burger and fries from one of my favorite chain restaurants when I do. Without a question, Wendy’s is one of those favorites.
The happy red-haired girl with freckles and blue ribbons at the end of her pigtails is the Wendy’s emblem that you are probably familiar with. But did you realize that the well-known logo has a secret detail? Wendy’s was named for the daughter of its creator, Dave Thomas. In addition to Wendy, he chose to put another member of the family in the logo. Wendy’s ruffled collar has the word “MOM” if you look closely.
An additional cunning fast food logo? There are two arrows in the Subway emblem, both pointing in different directions. This represents a subway station’s entrance and exit. So clever!
Here’s another entertaining one for you. The chocolate and candy brand Toblerone was founded in Bern, Switzerland, a city well-known for its bear population. Examine the mountain in the logo up close. There might be a hint to that well-known bear!
Enjoyable, huh? I’m not sure about you, but all of this chatter about Wendy’s, sandwiches, and fast food has got me hungry.